“New Flesh” is the fifth song off of Wild Heart, originally released by Nick Rattigan under the pseudonym TELE/VISIONS. Compared to some of the songs on the record, the lo-fi effect creates a nostalgic and somber mood. The title most likely refers to the 1983 film, Videodrome, in which the character Max Renn delivers the line: “Death to Videodrome! Long live the new flesh!” It is perhaps best known for its use by an Internet personality named Emma Grier, who went by the alias GIBBERTON when the popular social media website and application Vine was active. She, unfortunately, died of… read more
“New Flesh” is the fifth song off of Wild Heart, originally released by Nick Rattigan under the pseudonym TELE/VISIONS. Compared to some of the songs… read more
“New Flesh” is the fifth song off of Wild Heart, originally released by Nick Rattigan under the pseudonym TELE/VISIONS. Compared to some of the songs on the record, the lo-fi effect crea… read more
Nicholas Foster Rattigan (born August 6, 1992) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist from Reno, Nevada. He currently releases music under the moniker Current Joys. His music can be characterized as indie, garage rock, shoegaze, new wave, experimental, or bedroom pop. He currently has seven albums released under the Current Joys name. Plus, he is also the lead singer and drummer of surf rock band Surf Curse. Nick felt that it was time to leave the TELE/VISIONS moniker behind. https://currentjoys.bandcamp.com/
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Nicholas Foster Rattigan (born August 6, 1992) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist from Reno, Nevada. He currently releases music under the moniker Current… read more
Nicholas Foster Rattigan (born August 6, 1992) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist from Reno, Nevada. He currently releases music under the moniker Current Joys. His music can be characterized as indie… read more